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ri' ii K , - -xl .- gil 'f - we A 2 -l l iq E 5 Eggs: s illegal? Junior Class History FROM being modest Freshmen in the year of 1923, we have now attained the proud position of upper classmen. We feel proud of our records as Freshies and Sophomores. In our first year our chief pride was in Art Walton, who proved himself a star player in football. We also won, that year, the interclass contest from the Juniors and Seniors. As Sophomores we won from the Freshmen and Junior boys, but the Seniors won from us. We always had very capable officers, and our parties were certainly enjoyed by all who came to them. At the beginning of the term in 1925 we had our first class meeting as Juniors. Ralph Johnston was chosen for our president, Harold Knapp, vice-president, Ruth Isbell, secretary, Elmer Chaffee, treasurer with Mr. Johnson as class adviser, and they have most faithfully executed all our responsibilities. Later we selected our class rings and now have secured them. As to athletics, this year we contributed Alva Rahl, Murray Young, Freed Egbert and George Day in football and Elm-er Chaffee in basketball. We are not very far be- hind, even if we did, unfortunately, lose our interclass contest to the Sophomores. The time of our party, the J-Hop has not yet arrived but we are all looking for- ward to it with great enthusiasm. Under the auspices of our class officers, how can it help being the big party of the year? Although we have lived successfully up to our standards as Juniors, we are look- ing forward to even greater achievements when we have at last become the greatest of the great-Seniors. l -Marguerite Sage. Page Forty 9
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